This is it: the reference instrument cable used by top artists, award-winning engineers and producers to deliver every nuance of timbre and tonality during performances and recording sessions. Studio Pro 1000 features Monster's top cable technologies including 3-way Bandwidth Balanced construction, patented MicroFiber dielectric and Time Correct multiple gauge high, mid, and low frequency wire networks for extremely accurate sonic reproduction. When you're ready to capture your music with ultimate clarity, detail, and depth—you're ready for Studio Pro 1000.

I use a pedal reverb and a looper into a Pendulum SPS-1 and an Acoustic Image amp for acoustic guitar. This is the only patch cord I've used (and I've tried many)...Read complete review

I use a pedal reverb and a looper into a Pendulum SPS-1 and an Acoustic Image amp for acoustic guitar. This is the only patch cord I've used (and I've tried many) that gives me a complete signal transfer. Nothing is lost. If you are fussy about clear signals this is the cord.

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Goodbye noise!

Hellooooo degraded signal!Yeah they reduce noise by having high resistance which means less of your signal gets through, particularly your treble frequencies which is where all the noise lies. The more wire,...Read complete review

Hellooooo degraded signal!Yeah they reduce noise by having high resistance which means less of your signal gets through, particularly your treble frequencies which is where all the noise lies. The more wire, the more work it takes for your signal to travel through the cable.Good cables but only if you are using them AFTER a pedal, never instrument to amp or instrument to pedal/processor.

Lost my first Monster cable, and when shopping for a new one, I came across the Studio 1000, a 21 footer for a super price. I own a Studio 1000 low impedence cable andwas quite impressed with it's capabilities. Plugged in to a Strat, a Les Paul, and a Hamer with Impressive tonal quality. My Danelectro was cooking too.It is heavy, but in this case, heavy duty. My moneywas well spent.

I was skeptical when I bought my first Monster Guitar cable. But after plugging in there is no comparison to my other high quality cable and the Monster Cable. The sound is clear, clean, quiet, and well balanced. Also durable and will last a lifetime. Would not have bought the more expensive cable if it hadn't gone on sale though.The only negative is the packaging. More clear plastic "clamshell" for the landfill. A Recycled plastic box would do just fine.

These cables are substantial and the sound difference from ones I've used before noticeable. Not that it matters, but they are pleasing to my eye, as well as my ear. I am a huge fan. I doubt I'll need more than my initial purchase of them, but I'll buy them every time I need new cables.

Great quality product. Feels solid and unbreakable.Offers crystalline highs, with full bodied response. Very transparent sounding. This is a real step-up, with noticeable difference from a Mogami Gold cable that I have, which is already a fifty buck cable!

I use a pedal reverb and a looper into a Pendulum SPS-1 and an Acoustic Image amp for acoustic guitar. This is the only patch cord I've used (and I've tried many) that gives me a complete signal transfer. Nothing is lost. If you are fussy about clear signals this is the cord.

I am an acoustic finger style/jazz guitarist who occasionally plays out. I have two nice guitars I amplify through a Pendulum preamp, AI Clarus 2R amp and a Raezer's Edge Stealth 12ER cabinet. I use a Boomerang looper and TC Electronic Hall of Fame reverb through the effects loop of the Pendulum. I have tried a number of cables to connect the effects and the amps and definitely notice a difference using the Studio Pro 1000. With them the full range of my guitars are more defined and articulate. Highs are crystalline. I use Studio Pro 1000 cables excusively. My only reservation is the cost, but for me the sound I get is worth it

Just upgraded from the monster rock cable and heard a big difference. Even more noise reduction than the rock which I thought could not be possible. More clear sound also, sharper highs and non bellowing lows. Nice metel mesh on the wrapping of the cable makes the cable tougher and safer if you were to walk over it. It also does not tangle as easily as traditional cables due to the mesh design. Overall very impressed. If you're willing to shell out a bit more cash, this is definitely a much more worth while, higher quality, quiet sounding, and cleaner souding cable than any other cable I've ever played with.

This is just bad design all round. The mesh jacket thingy came loose within days and opened up so that it'd feel all scratchy. After maybe a year of gentle use the tip broke off in my jack. I didn't drop/hit anything, I was just pulling it out and it broke. The sound was OK, the comments about low noise and low signal make sense to me... the sound was clean but very much missing something. Typical overpriced Monster garbage I bought with the hope of eliminating some interference problems and was too lazy to return. Fortunately when I bought it they were out and they replaced it with an awesome Mogami cable!

I was previously using Monster Rock cables and my tone was good. I switched to these cables in my rack and OH MY GOD! I had to turn the volume down. I actually got LOUDER! Beyond that, my tone is clearer and more defined. Anyone using these cables, remember that they're polarized. There's going to be an arrow on the cable that should point in the direction of the signal flow, so if you're using one of these from your guitar to your amp, make sure the arrow points toward your amp.

Hellooooo degraded signal!Yeah they reduce noise by having high resistance which means less of your signal gets through, particularly your treble frequencies which is where all the noise lies. The more wire, the more work it takes for your signal to travel through the cable.Good cables but only if you are using them AFTER a pedal, never instrument to amp or instrument to pedal/processor.